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Review: Filipino Fever by Bruce Cook

Author: Bruce R. Cook Publisher: Capital Crime Press ISBN: 0977627675 Bruce R. Cook's debut novel, Philippine Fever, is an engaging and entertaining quick read, if a little bloody at times. Mysteries are usually about corpses, and this one is no exception with its search for suspects. Set in Manila in the Philippines, where the author had worked and researched the material for the book, the story centers on an American… Continue Reading
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Taekwondo a Path to Excellence by Doug Cook

"Taekwondo A Path to Excellence" by Doug Cook is an exceptional book for martial artists, not just those who practice taekwondo. The subtitle of this book is "Achieving Physical and Spiritual Enrichment Through Disciplined Practice", and although Cook's specific practice is the art of Korean taekwondo, I believe that much of what he writes is applicable to any martial art, regardless of style or country of origin. origin. It is… Continue Reading
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Traditional Taekwondo – Basic Techniques, History and Philosophy by Doug Cook

"Traditional Taekwondo: Core Techniques, History, and Philosophy" by Doug Cook is a book every taekwondo practitioner will want on their bookshelf. It is also a book that will appeal to other Korean martial artists and even those who do not practice Korean arts but would like to learn more about the "foot, hand, way" of the land of the morning calm. The book is divided into three parts, the first… Continue Reading
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Cook Yourself Skinny – Lean Meals You Can Make in Minutes – Book Review

Cook Yourself Thin - Skinny Meals You Can Make in Minutes is exactly what the title suggests. It's a book full of delicious recipes that will make you lose weight without sacrificing the taste of your food. I was a little nervous at first when I saw the book, because it's all been said, it's all been promised, and in the midst of those promises of weight loss "in just… Continue Reading